Desperate for a war veteran who disappeared after telling his mother he was going fishing

& # 39; It is as if he is back in Afghanistan, not knowing where he is & # 39 ;: desperate search for a war veteran, 29, who disappeared after telling his mother he was going fishing

Parents of the veterans of the army are desperately looking for help to find him after he was gone

Brock Hewitt was last seen Monday after telling his mother he was going to fish

His parents have made an urgent appeal because he has PTSD and is a young father

By

Lauren Ferri for daily post Australia

and Monkey

Published: 13:25, January 11, 2019

| updated: 14:21, January 11, 2019

The parents of a veteran of the army are desperately looking for help to find him after he disappeared during a fishing trip.

Brock Hewitt, 29, recently spoke with his parents on Monday in the northern suburb of Yanchep, where he told his mother he was going fishing in the South Pole of Fremantle.

He was last seen at Boating Camping and Fishing in Butler around 4.45 pm buying an esky and a stocky holder.

Brock Hewitt, 29, recently spoke with his parents on Monday in the northern suburb of Yanchep, where he told his mother he was going fishing in the South Pole of Fremantle.

He was last seen at Boating Camping and Fishing in Butler around 4.45 pm buying an esky and a stocky holder

Shortly thereafter, he was also seen in a nearby gas station before traveling in an easterly direction.

Now his parents have made an urgent appeal and are looking for help from the public to help the 29-year-old find.

The couple is concerned because they have never been so long without contact with him.

Jan and Rick told Friday at a press conference that they had been alarmed after he had not responded to their phone calls.

Hewitt, who is a father, suffers from post-traumatic stress disorder after spending three years in the Australian army in Afghanistan.

He flew out of his FIFO job early and recently divorced his partner, who has custody of their 18-month-old son, reported Nine News.

Jan and Rick told Friday at a press conference that they had been alarmed after he had not responded to their phone calls

Rick says his son, an enthusiastic all-wheel drive and bushman, "not just a son (but) a partner"; is.

It is as if he is back in Afghanistan … not knowing where he is and what he is doing, & # 39; he said.

Described as slim, with fair skin and dark hair – with & # 39; Hewitt & # 39; tattooed on his left arm – Brock was last seen with a singlet, shorts and strings that left a gas station on Yanchep Beach Road.

According to reports, he drives a white Nissan Navara ute, registration 1GDR 069, with a roof rack, awning and various army stickers in the rear window.

He was heading east to the intersection of Indian Ocean Drive and Wanneroo Road.

The police have asked everyone with information to contact them urgently.

Hewitt, who is a father, suffers from post-traumatic stress disorder after spending three years in the Australian army in Afghanistan